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Latest Update : May 25, 2018
Back to Financial Results (FY3/2018)
Investor Meeting Presentation for FY 3/2018 held on May 8, 2018
- Cover
- Today's Agenda
- Financial Results
- Summary of Consolidated Business Results
- Summary of Consolidated Business Results for 4Q
- Net Sales (Yearly)
- Net Sales (Quarterly)
- Operating Income (Yearly)
- Operating Income (Quarterly)
- Machined Components (Yearly)
- Machined Components (Quarterly)
- Electronic Devices & Components (Yearly)
- Electronic Devices & Components (Quarterly)
- Mitsumi Business (Yearly)
- Mitsumi Business (Quarterly)
- Net Income (Yearly)
- Net Income (Quarterly)
- S.G. & A. Expenses
- Inventories
- Capital Expenditure & Depreciation
- Net Interest-Bearing Debt/Free Cash Flow
- Forecast for Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2019
- Forecast for Business Segment
- Shareholders Return
- Management Policy & Business Strategy
- Summary of Fiscal Year ended 3/18
- Summary of Fiscal Year ending 3/19
- Mid-term Business Plan Targets
- Machined Components Targets
- Ball Bearing Business Strategy
- Automobile Parts Adoption Rate and Global Automobile Shipment Forecasts
- Number of Bearings per Vehicle
- Demand for Bearings: Cooling Fans for Data Centers
- Demand for Bearings: Drones (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles)
- Aircraft Components Business Strategy
- Pivot Assembly (HDD) Business Strategy
- Electronic Devices and Components Targets
- Motor Business Strategy
- Open China Technical Center
- LED Backlight Business Strategy
- "MINEGE™" Strategy (Sensing Device Business)
- Mitsumi Business Targets
- Optical Devices/Mechanical Parts Business Strategy
- Mitsumi Core Business Strategy
- New Product Trio
- Mid-term Business Plan: Targets by Segment
- EBITDA/Net interest-bearing debts/Free cash flows
- Shareholder Return Policy
- Forward-looking Statements
- Reference
When I talk about miniature and small-sized bearings at an IR meeting, people often ask me to provide a more specific explanation of why small-sized bearings are doing so well. Today I'm going to take a moment to tell you why sales of these bearings are booming.
First let's look at the historical sales data. The monthly average external shipment volume for FY2013 was 137 million units and gradually increased year on year to 145 million, 155 million, 171 million, and finally to 190 million in FY2017. We expect it to reach 209 million units this year. We also plan to make two capital investments, which we've already announced, to increase our monthly production capacity to 300 million units this fiscal year and 315 million units next fiscal year.
As shown under "key words and phrases," automobiles, data centers, drones, industrial inverters, and robot controllers are driving demand up.
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